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PAGE i4 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1928 N.W. PRODUCT | Seattle Ts Growing? )INOREASE TIME LOCAL MARKET Get Profits From Tax RETAILERS 10 MAKERS COMING |_ Seattle 1s Growing Ne FARM NOTES 1S VERY ACTIVE Money Says Director — GATHER HERE Washington Manufacturers Grain and Livestock Paper | Potatoes Quoted at $32 and Julius Klein Tells How Department of Com-| convention to Have Varied to Meet in Seattle | May Run 9 Months $35 a Ton merce Aids Business Program . at ” BY JULIUS KLEIN $8.60 1 sed q fold their third annual convention in { treasury cert : st on the fruit Director Bure 3 breign ap 5 i Beattie April 21 etion wit : $1 print : k ‘ 1 r - Rhe 23rd a of the i \ Th e tb us we : c $8 1 h The program will open with a yin a ‘ , . x t : funcheon meeting at the Arctic bi 5 ‘ ‘ : . r market com:| «nown p 6 “Why Washington Ma t tuhk statement issued as at close | a the department of ft eq cl I eet Pa tronize Wash 1 th M s. 19 cTARLES bi a chatddnieal phaae ch 4 : ° iiterers oaks will be de NO, 8—FUHRMAN AVENUE . Wholesale Dealers ipa aberne Resenes7 | ™ - Voted to group cot es, an im m OW BN IBCECARS | Artichokes—Ved dos +. 4.n6 | In onde seit pest AB or} [pence gpd 7 4 aR ter " b eilintan ohe thtwte’ la Gh Pe P eboul ¢ io 25| met ¢ reorgas me ‘ f 3 Beant section of ann Mere |e w weman ave, and Gwinn 7 tu uh re | enlarged fa on of | f ‘ it i tnitteo , N wea " ibaa tol 71 federal + rs , x idle t ¢ of the Merchar we s eos al artmer @ dinner at Hotel Gowma r t $1 it . Pax, re oe tian aa ° res f Match, of a to be fol} " - einen : 3 h t . r i towed by a ' 109 ’ : appre ' speakers fation by = e wn ranks S Wool Resources 4, 193 ‘ t o3ls rating gram, which a "a ximum ¢ f he os b Ker ge et q Sino y JW. T ¢ ef mabe 4 fa belgac GIVES CONSTRUCTIVE is = “i pad onthe carty Aoatinas | deta ota contin Geaae te FRUITS f Ap r TRADE PROMOTION AUD : siness « yf at 4 Paid Wholesale ne f ting gle exer may be give = Ft ge oresident of th . van nent t wrtoes Pull. Whol ° aren A tabs tha ‘att ae fi eultural so eview ‘ ‘ ree Va ment. A of | 4 a @ar Advertisir Fr, W. Wines fornia Petr dated md few sure me a Tacoma; “Agr ar dust as : cent on ag efte ; min : oug et by Ernest Wi Fry : 6% fornia I m7 followed ‘in ot | A Manufacturer's I & . rn fn t Ler he me | ¢ s ; Orient,” by O. D. he e ‘ , 1 amou Grape ¥ ‘ " eng a j © will be me Lo 1 p t Btates Stee op March 24 $1 PEGE PERSONAL CALL . f it 4 are being car | P | . wal” , t ; the , Offices of t Liberty Bonds ’ Gas " \ ee 3 floor of the Arctic and Wednenday’ eo on oe eee operation. Jal ailments, like ; iA under the immediate direction of Gus | ba ry ry loner unt Haye ga thers agnosed by per-| * ¥ Ee Rasmussen of the Wa ton meine 4 bee op ‘ tere res Fires 4 $7.19 DAIRY PRODUCTS ffices { foretg A Ni args y 7AG “ 4 j rte a jo mb this cc mal : : | CHICAGO, Aprit 4—<« mie oes site Reductions to Be Effective ag fats Ns tod a this cou ervi 15 4 7 . ° gular t ’ : From Farther East dive raxhaete re ie ‘ Financial Flashes | enowios » Oates principal sources of per-| AZ to From James Macfarlane 3 Ca || Misher. Re - Readuotions ‘tn; treletit ‘rites ‘ assment to the) M8 4 ii tana Ave: wheat belt cause Foreign Money Status: | ssccsive rom Chiate wat at sats Lab, Beat ent’s foreign. trade staff President dil ee sin that grain © Furuhied te Laren & Boren , © eatanied’ to points of DAIRY PRODUCTS Such requests ag “Please give me|°" | Fea the a nn oH : lwenty industrials 101.60, up 09;| Experts stated the outlook for the a18 Hecend Ave, Beattie ir Pitteburg, Detroit and Prices to Metall Dealers rw o information ‘ Lodera, 20 rails 86.17, up .33. : new wheat crop was favorable on ~ Present valve | Huttalo territ rding to ad-| Batter—t aimery ne a t produ % and A Motor vehicle production for ¢ regions in ert « 54.46% | vicen received Wednesday at Ot: | menoWrecdraneh.” shai " emults.. I yA a cy : March is 300,000, establishing a new aka, affected by ¥re tra 3 t Mixed ° sarees a7 | t det of his 2:00—“The ban Monthly recor ber day's precip ft Pullets “ ne a Mi 5 redstree a Je issued @ atate Roper +. “a a : réud neg Mres in M that there’ was n hange tn " = ‘ * h © of en bs PeCO aa ast week, with approx! krone mo nm service pio 4 regular rem the tinitie cateie sche POULTRY AND MEATS riment South Pacifi } £0, y ‘emu he ble su! ys * " d Gepa a M | of 1% “tt: et Prices Paid by Whe Dealers ax Many American | SOUthern Pacific (etal aspera Retail Trad ‘2 Wy 1. cent, rd April to Shippers rectly to s °. Chi yer of Commerce, Retail Trade eee Ber cent, ps | nog petty: te sonmpiis Elects Directors {)"" i ae February earnings statements of - rea effort to: as ANCHORAGE, Ky., April 5.—The — *) 0. 48 railroads show decline of 18 per r, > oat A . . the data ¥ desire wing directors were elected at 2 ij es cent in net operating income F erie aie ‘ bta je in thin ¢ ry. This! the ual meeting of stockhdlders Certainteed Buys ‘ weld Dither Body declared regular aun. | zi 2-14; francs, : fe thoroly bad'praction and should lor the g Acme Cement Plant thoi * ly 2% common and 1% preferr me | Haht, 2 to 54 ad ee loday cW YORK, A 5.— - © dividends, both payable May 1, ree Chicago Board of Trade 7 dry picked 3 MAINTAIN sir hg | neat ransieencttncing aaa toate 4 ord April 20. Wednesday's Quotations Poca: pS , CLOSE RELATIONS | Henry W. Deforst, J manufacturing plants 3 [ Wheat— Open High Low 1 Fe nr ser and Edward 8. Acme Cement Plaster company, in- Ww Texas Pacific Coal and Ot! net in ‘beat ee" te 1 Wenesday’s Quotations th ing E i § pant ay ay m | May $1.31% $1214 SL20% ¢ 4064 : 3 jo that each York: W. P. Biles cluding’ those at Acme, Texas, and Mik. come last year was $2,077,736, against t ; E 3 tcheist “enous ‘ork; n s \ SP 93,077,519 the previous year. Sept Lise : : ay ua Sertueecit 3; H. E Hunting ints In New Mexico, Oregon and chan ; Bp F7277.519 the previous year. |e Li 5% Chewwe j est relations with os a 5 higan, have passed into the hands Wik et je earnings of Canadian Pa. |.) aX a 3 Re st 1@ tity division of the bureau | ¢ Fi Cane Ont: | ot-ttia Oartainteed PAnduity Gonisia See eee for ten de Mareh 31 | suty 17 . ‘ tide izes on the firm's par-|5° 0 tig : ; Yc a the ‘prick wall 3 Sure © $4,313,008, 0 decrease, red | Sept St ** San Francisco Produce 14 | the Tt ; patelab it was und * With same period of } als Camnaes Cnet wit N. ¥ : : un n Hy 000, or .66 per ce i ‘ ‘ yo: ES hg (pelter—Nicean, -40ig0 Unt primad ‘fientn hea fir a; Lewin J. Spencer Le ns of dol- F Forty per cent Bept ae law). oh ot POULTRY AND MEATS ; am Sproule, San E . i chinery stock a red } Fage—Eutras pullete, | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers R on, New York; ie ae ctric Is to offer Cheese—Calif ate te Dacks—Drested, per TM. ....e0. 2 i ae > July 2 “m Meme Drew nary. f $14,962,530 additional common stock |" Ribs. ore on ot Br for subscription at 53 to stockholders | May Nomtsnt Live " 1 E Of record April 15, payment in full eS Womans! | N. ¥. Sugar and Coffee ° D4 be made on or before J eb ae | Sesar— vam Rav Hair etines oteaty; | £24 Gees 5 Preserve Alaskan Fish, Says Freeman | Own a Farm Home |> anted Turkeys —Fancy t, 124 @12%e Ib po New Issues Ship Ne 34 Ss “tpl ae LUMBER MILLS “ae | t 1ca. rd ar 0! n > a A banking group consisting of E. || ee oe pare: Rhine Beomagyica Ne NOR M: AL fancy fan Hares—Live, per tb be in a firm precinely ka fish will be exhausted Gravee en years unless the re Be Independent serve system {is put jn force, was the opinion expressed by Miller Free. | Interesting facts have been com- 1 of ad vice an to it» business prospects sales plans, and m ket of WEDNESDAY r te a 1 H. Rollins & Sons, Ha Me beaeek Ae, eae cris Trust & APRIL 4 | APRIL 5 rf LIVE STOCK : Seanad ‘ affecting particu its op : . Sie) Savings bank, Halsey, Stuart & Co.,|| First Low Tide | Pir Low Tide esta. “overs Quotations at Mockvards heat ian, efltor’ae the Baltic sn. filed by the Canadian National 7 ae Bpencer Trask & Co.. Biyth, Witter ||'Sirn ‘nigh ‘aias’|‘virw igh nie Peet Oneas A commendable practice has arisen |t the meeting of the Kiwanis club,|} tends Yo. Grain growing, Geised | fe | @ & Co. Marshall Field; Glore, Ward a, ar 19H ieerwame Itt tt ri heer among business men to use their re. | Wednesday noon farming, and c:ttle raising along “A ae € Co., and the Central Trust com. ‘second Low Tide | Second Low Tide yootive ¢ odity ns as} n explained the order reo thelr lines in Canada: Your fies 161 p.m, —0.9 ft Second High Tide 449 pom, 11.6 tt 5) pany of Illinois are offering $30,000 © 000 Ilinols Power & Light corp 7} tion first and retunding mortgage | points of contact with ¢ in the department and in the gove ended to President Harding by | copy of illustrated booklet is wait- the depar t of commerce, which ing for you. Call or write. ment z . Sheep 14,000. ment, For example, inquiries from | Would set aside one-half of Alask 5 Pee FP fonds. s, series A. due A0"t!| Wegther Bureau Report tion for. As eaQirtor ‘ob vateterieal’ gtoaal ins ea for a reserve, and forbid |] ¥+tAndumen Ast Dre Ft, St ne 1. 1953. The bonds nre issued in de-| VV eather Dureau tNeport | Cash Wheat de ar ib be cleared thru the electrical equ opening of new canneries. He|] c Desi National eeeee. Rominations of $100 to, $10,000, with| ncrometer tailing; cleats. wind south-| CHICAGO’ April tence wheat--No ga ee] ment division, which sees that the in ed private Interests and. poll-| en 3 interest payable April 1 and Octo-| east, six miles an hour. Passed out, tue|2 hart 413304 ‘ io tact Recent quiry reaches {ts proper desti Uclans for the present condition of || M2 Sseed Ave, Day D-24 Marquette Bldg, oe bert. | Humsconna, at # a, im. | . cent above new business shige Rad te ‘promptly aid ‘eutlandscsealy | fabing In Puget meant | 1_Sesele, Wa vicar ' The business of the corporation in. | ls m Thirty-clght pers cent of all new! gheep— Handled. peat 5.) am % | 25 puniners ake ¢ he week rime lambe . ‘| He cludes service rendered to more than | Arrivals and Departures BANK CLE. 7 buntr taken t v Prt NEOLS ON Ua 5s NK CLEARINGS tute a ROLL ( § = 300 hundred munic s. The elec-| ATRIV tr Bt | sadogdd ccd Reims ban XPORTERS’ IND pe | tric power and light properties serve Tai m.: i} Seattio amounted Wethers, light . gil aos Ail a Bee — without compet om rage la Ww m1 t Cleart . 0 which 32,650,29 Ewe 1.009 bea ear 4 user ne a- | tee tomers. The gas 4 Boston via earings « $6,018,749,93 tle cargo delivery, F 7 FLOUR AND SUGAR u's service sholud not fail to have | v3, tomers he # @,| p at sam Ban Balances 1,212,115.49 r v Wholesale Prices # name and his interest in export % ¢ also without compet 67,500 | Francisco vin Beilinghai . Fn } z Portiand santa 7 feet expo New busi Widui-cBijods; ovale, (fa; tot rey ; ie ee nh expor' | i } customers. The c systems | 1:45 a.m. | Clearities Ya gla $74.97 | | very by mail amounted to Saicéidas noes: bales bs ee n x 0) exporters in- | f 7} have over 240 miles of track. The} ponte tro T'dialantes Sot, masaeh ay | (Rte Art, Hocal, 49°, bbl pple tipi eel 2 beret 1h @ @lectric trunk line railroad system |at 9:45 0 | cee 782,229.31 Thirty-neven per cent of the ene leah, yt i %..08 American me eg ant | 3 @ has over 550 miles of main line track | fom rah Lipoid Polat rariedctions oo 490,000.00 | | Week's lumber shipments moved by |" "Beet, per cmt Fae ia urers about Ar 0 “ pres © and connects the cities of Peoria, | CT¥™ from Antofos fetes og | water. This amounted to 44,384,490 | GRAIN AND FE nalee mF many he netiel i foreign q ony € Springfield, Bloomington, Danvil SAILED—April 4—Str Admiral Rogers L bei feet, of which 35,028,921 feet moved| City Delivery, Whol rade, They are entitled to reserved : Nef = Urbana, Champaign and Decatur | for South Alaska, at a.m. April | coastwine. and Intercoastal, and| Batley —Whole feed, 100% information on foreign trade oppor i Be with St. Louis. |3—Str J. L, Luckenbach for New York wre pene : tr Rolled and er ound, #0's-100's tunities and trade lists, and they also iS if bs via ports, at 10 m,; str Cardiganshire 56,569 feet overseas. ship-|} ciipp. 00's. Rae He “ad f j a ea reipercayiat 101 Serene, Coralgaaitire [ Business Changes | 2°") {cr overmeus. licgehtem hci palisey asta peoaive mutoeiatleally cooncla@hhal : i |#{. ¥. Alexander for ban Pedro via San ‘ J Vocal auto and team deliveries | , cracked and food meal, 100's,. circulars and bulletins of various s Francisco, at 4 p. m. | Continent. sitnhas ed val % oe: ‘ | Onte— Whole, a, 10's jorts relating to their particluar ee a ote ntinental Lumber comp ¥8 | totaled 6,810,762 feot | "Rolled and ground, 70's-8o'e RS x occupied one-half of 6627 Unfilled domestic. cargo .crdera| Sprouting, 100". lines, ‘There is no charge for enroll: | : Vessels in Port at Seattle | ronry-stuart butlaing since March 5.|totat LaLAdi eis fects Untitled ee | Wheat Mecleaned food, 1 ment, which can be effected at any | 1 ia) ae Dr. W. J. Hindle Smith Cove Terminal—Pler A—Htr Fuku Sidi | ars All-Grain Chop—80's , 0 fthe branch offices of the bureau. |port orders, 92,005,822 feet Un. | Chick Feed—100'» é | Neal H. Bagley has taken nddi-| filled rail trade orders, 9,829 cars,| Chick Mash—i00', with B. M | | turer for the Washington State Re-| MAF. barge Wm, Nottingham, str y y Willie A. Higgins. Plor B—Schr Mi tailers’ assoctation, be a speaker| danao, str Montpelier. at the meeting of the Seattle Sales | Booth Fisheries—Schr Zaporn. gers’ association, which will be | #e!! Attest : aia! U. B.S. G, Halide, geld at the Hotel Gowman Friday |Grana ‘Trunk Pacifia Terminal—str Ad- evening, April 13, at 6 o'clock. Dr. | | pean LS vets |taken rooms 6649-61, White-Henry- | Members’ Council | ¢o:anut Meat Hindley will talk on the state re-| | | The best Indication of the indorse. | mont of this advice by the business mon of the country {4 the fact that | tho paid subscriptions to the weekly | Q . t commerce reports have been doubled | Li jin the last 18 months. The publica: | [) ¥ a | tion now reaches 16,000 manufactur. a Jers, banks, trade orgunizatias, ote,, yen | the “H. F. Alexander” | Growing Feed—100's Ly Srna ae teehee: LL TB Growing Mash 10's, no 1. 3 eq Mosh—-100's, no B, M. Veed—100's ra Irwin to Address The millwork listing bureau have Wheat— fixed feed, 60's 6625 un- | Ww. A, Irwin, manager of the land|Sinseed Oli Meal’ * fr the month. The Sales Managers’ | Pier 5—Htr Santa Olivia | | pany, will be the speaker before the | jene Meal | sf ba i r ste Rainier, sche Fanny Dutard. | til the new apace in ready for them.| agsartment of the Puget Mill com.|Altaita Meal aR i i association has assured the retailers | P'*t 1° Mtr Alameda, atr Victoria, motor- Fish Getting Into | members’ council of the Chamber of | Bone—Granulated + 1i—Btr Owewo. Stuart building, and will v Cottonseed Meat » tuilers’ convention, to be held later| pir ¢—-atr Wallingford. Soya Hean Meal ot their close co-operation in prepar-| pier 1—Behr John A | Commerce in the Masonic clubrooma, | Charegal Hardwood ah Meal ing for the convention. Pier B—Hchr Chifeott the Luxury Class | Arcade building, Friday noon. Irwin | dene Lim CAN BE USED Ei Q ag —_——_—— Union Pacitic Terroinaicatr, Virginian, ASTORIA, Ore, April _6—The| Will point out why Sonttlo ts destined | [Oranite , | Let us assumo that an American the super-ship of the Pacific — offers the q a he Pacitic Const Coal Bunkers—U, 8, 1. 1. | highest price ever asked by Columbin | to hold its enviable position, and how | : [manufacturer of standard. tee! festobe Cebtvien sberiosia the world between ; i 4 T, Cedar 1 ermon, 16 . }each individual in this elty must do beams wishes to soll his surplus prod: q Ma river fishermen, 16 cents a pound, | & his surplus f bes TRADE TERMS UB onipping Boned | Mooringse—Str | wan decided upon at a meeting of the | his or her share in the work of up: ASIA GAINS IN Is abroad, He has no knowledge as Seattle and San Francisco only 40 hours, 3 e Teontum, att Anna B, Morse, ate Ail ; SHORT Yerado, ‘ate Crove Kaye, ate Delight, Columbia River Fishermen's league | building, IMPORT RACE! to what foreign markets offer the This remarkable speed, combined with the n ton | hero last night. ‘This price {y for| Irwin ts consldored an exceptionally best opportunities for the sale of his ‘ i “Short” is a stock market term | Seattle Viour Mills Terminal—U. # C. G1 CHinook, pricen for other graden not |forceful and erftertaining speaker, : 3 product; he has no clear conception unequalled luxuries of this super-ship makes : Meaning one who wells for futuro de-| render Htreet ‘Terminal—Hehr Wawona, | having been fixed. Increased costy|and the members counell hax are] WASHINGTON, April 4—Wuropa) of an export selling policy, and he poosible the most attractive coastwise service “J e © liver: something, usually stock, that | “"U. 4 8. Discoverer | are cited’ as reasons for the rise from | ranged to accommodate a large crowd | In 1922 retained ity commanding po-| does not know of the various probs R i 4 he does not own, but which he ex. | Atlantic Street Terminnl—Benhr Apokana, tho rise from | nice: , ever available on the Pacific. tw to t tal i wtr Edgar F. Luckenbach, 10 cents, which was the price last | for this week's meeting, He gained] gition as the principal source of | !¢™s packing, financing, foreign t » Resort Fineaieetiee the brediea. |°o%" st rminal—Btr Bu Aare i me bed . per ! rH | eda a x fe tA y ae ring pos |American imports, the department aa oe Peres be By ae Effective Extra fast—extra fine—extra fare— i a-| que q ne packers to discuss prices | advertisements eattle papers, in s othe pstacte y ‘ p | ment “shorts” get into at times was | Todd Drydocks str Boxer. motorship| was nino favored. The sonson opens| which He pointed out the wondertul of commerce announced today | which may confront his plans March 27 it costs a Little more, but it’s worth much more, 4 @ the mectacular Piggly Wiggly cor-| Gahoc, ate ‘Commercial Traveler, | next month, records mado by™thia city and the} Asla wrested second place from| Having heard of the iron and steol Sailings 4 p.m. every Tuesday. “ Ff & ner, when more stock was sold short | puget Bridge & Dredging Co—#tr opportunities that He in future devel:| North Amerlea, which fell to third | “Vision, ho ostablishes contact with M i Benn it was pouibieiter the short'to | Ratterson, coe seotoranin tibpp|,.,Tho virgin forests of tho Phillp-| opment, place, with South America, Africa it DY, Means of correspondence, The Ask for beautifully illustrated booklet m by. Maine, sohr Geo. H, Hillings, ache Ab-| pine talands cover approximately | 7 and Oceania following In the opdor| UVislonal hie surveys the world's ‘= ea Se ret a Coburn; atr Han Juan, ache W. B. | 40,000 fauare miles, or about one: fe) T. 1 h aomed | markets for him and Jays out a sales BEATTLE-504 Second Ave., L. C. Smith Bidg., and ‘ad iE _ Washington Road Went Heattle Hlevator-—atr Presiaent| third ofthe total area of the Archi-| ~FEBON © erephone ‘The valuo of Amported commodl: |oyyve” an thove that neem mont 325 Pike Sc, at Fourth Ave., Phone Biliott 2066 : me fo § , Meterm Viyaeck—Motorehip, Oregon, | pelago| « Hecondgrowth timber cov-| Merger Authorized |tiew. trom thon ‘continenta in: the) murine wit qmanucacturer tv also TACOMA—1111 Pacific Ave., Phone Main 7178 Py si ran srs some fr * a ores | a supplied with appropriate trade " Bi Valuation Given toh Oriental, ache Haney It, Wilson, | °F H0Me 20,000 wquare miles more.| WagHINGTON, April b—Tho in«|past year were announced by the| or desirable Mission Uoeereciat tt eo! ibeus weds ya 1+ WASHINGTON, April 6—A tonta-| West Wenttle ‘Tralning Huation—U, BM terstate commerce commlasion today,| department as follows: Meithons GAnRIo eee owas yodanuathaelbadibeentcn dey tive valuation of $1,874,816 has been | yiesumctuoy No, Sts, 4, #. Meattin Chefoo, China, where most of the) authorized merger of tho Willamette! Europe, $001,408,784; As He | put tn touch with ede tr Placed on the Hartford Wastern rall-| Ainska Steamship Movrings—dte Nedon-| ladles’ halr-nets come from, shipped | ‘Telephone company of Oregon with|46%816; North. America, overy phino of overseas xollit i | ond ot Washington, the interntate| str Valder, $4,519,222 worth of nots last year, |tho Pacific ‘Tolept & ‘Telegraph | 620; South Amorlon, $68,748,685 | olgn trade marks and taritie’ eon commerce comralslon announced to~] Var, seltant, barge fetiaa City, the greater part to the United| company by purchase of capital stock | Africa, $64,967,644 and Ocounta, $48 cisame foma and port lat 0 alors Meas Noor Bates, of We former oatmpany, ot6,r0i, frolghts, routes for aulommnon, torsha HR ALEXANDER” PRESIUENT day, dence anlrowpnapigemaniinl i

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